About K-ON

•July 5, 2009 • Leave a Comment

K-On! (けいおん! ,Keion!?) adalah manga / komik 4 panel yang ditulis dan dibuat oleh Kakifly[1]. Manga ini mulai dibuat secara serial di majalah sejak tahun 2007. Sedangkan untuk anime nya, diproduksi oleh Kyoto Animation dan mulai disiarkan di jepang pada tanggal 3 April 2009[2]. Judul dari serial anime ini diambil dari keiongaku (軽音楽 ?) yang artinya musik pop.

English :
K-On! (けいおん!, Keion!?) is a Japanese four-panel comic strip manga written and illustrated by Kakifly. The manga started serialization in Houbunsha’s seinen manga magazine Manga Time Kirara since the May 2007 issue, and also started a bimonthly serialization in Houbunsha’s magazine Manga Time Kirara Carat since the October 2008 issue. An anime adaptation produced by Kyoto Animation began airing in Japan on April 3, 2009.[1] The title of the series comes from the Japanese word for light music, keiongaku (軽音楽?). This is not to be confused with the western meaning of light music—a more accurate translation might be contemporary or pop music.[citation needed]

About Yakitate ! Japan

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Yakitate!! Japan (Jepang: 焼きたて!! ジャぱん) adalah manga yang dikarang oleh Takashi Hashiguchi (橋口たかし) dan diterbitkan oleh Shogakukan dalam majalah komik mingguan Shonen Sunday. Anime-nya diproduksi oleh Sunrise sejak Oktober 2004 dan telah ditayangkan sebanyak 69 episode oleh TV Tokyo dan channel lokal Jepang lainnya secara mingguan dan selesai pada Maret 2006.

Komik tankoubon Yakitate!! Japan ke-21 telah diterbitkan di Jepang pada bulan Januari 2006. Tankoubon Yakitate!! Japan di sana diterbitkan oleh VIZ Media[1]. Karena kepopulerannya di Jepang, di tahun 2004 Yakitate!! Japan memenangkan penghargaan Shonen manga terbaik.

Yakitate!! Japan pertama kali dipublikasikan di Indonesia melalui majalah komik bulanan Shonen Star edisi pertama yang lisensinya dipegang oleh Elexmedia Komputindo, namun sampai saat ini anime-nya belum ditayangkan.

English :
Yakitate!! Japan (焼きたて!! ジャぱん?, meaning “Freshly Baked!! Ja-pan”, the “pan” also meaning “bread” in Japanese) is a manga, authored by Takashi Hashiguchi, serialized in Shogakukan’s Shōnen Sunday, which has been adapted into a television anime series by Sunrise. The manga has spanned 25 tankōbon volumes, as of January, 2007, while the weekly serialization of the manga has ended as of January 10, 2007. The anime series, broadcast on TV Tokyo and other local stations from October 2004 to March 2006, spanned a total of 69 episodes. The series won the 2004 Shogakukan Manga Award for best shōnen manga.[1] The manga series was later licensed by VIZ Media for North American distribution.[2]

About Magister Negi Magi

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Negima: Magister Negi Magi (Bahasa Jepang:魔法先生ネギま! Mahou Sensei Negima) adalah manga dan anime karya Ken Akamatsu. Manga ini terbit majalah weekly shonen nomor 13 tahun 2003. Saat ini suah diterbitkan dalam bentuk tankoubon berjudul Magister Negi magi dan saaat ini sudah terbit 18 volume dan di Indonesia diterbitkan oleh Level Comics dan saat ini edisi Indonesianya berjumlah 16 volume.

English :
Negima! Magister Negi Magi, known in Japan as Magical Teacher Negima! (魔法 先生 ネギま!, Mahō Sensei Negima!?) is a manga and anime series by Ken Akamatsu (known for his best selling title Love Hina) that contains a large amount of fan service/ecchi scenes. The manga is currently being published by Kodansha and serialized in Shōnen Magazine in Japan. Del Rey Manga is publishing the English translated version in the United States and Canada. The series is licensed for English-language distribution in the United Kingdom by Tanoshimi.

The anime, produced by Xebec, aired in the first half of 2005 and is being released in the US by Funimation Entertainment. Additionally, two OVAs have been released, produced by Shaft and GANSIS, who had produced an alternate retelling of the series, Negima!?. The third set of OVAs, called Mahō Sensei Negima!: Shiroki Tsubasa Ala Alba was bundled with Mahō Sensei Negima! volume 23, 24 and 25 and spanned from chapter 176 to 183 of the original manga.[1] The fourth set of OVAs, covering the Journey to Magic World arc, will be bundled with the original manga starting with volume 27 in September, 17th 2009.[2]

About Busou Renkin

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Buso Renkin (武装錬金, Busō Renkin?, lit. “Armored Alchemist”) is a manga series written and drawn by Nobuhiro Watsuki, the creator of Rurouni Kenshin.

Buso Renkin was serialized in the weekly Japanese manga anthology Shōnen Jump, with ten tankōbon volumes in total published in Japan. The series has been licensed by VIZ Media for US release and has been adapted into an anime by XEBEC, which finished its run in Japan with a total of 26 episodes. There are also two drama CDs as well as a novel based on the series.

On April 27, 2009, the series made its North American television debut on the FUNimation Channel.[1]

About Black Cat

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Black Cat (ブラックキャット, Burakku Kyatto?) is a Japanese Shōnen manga series written and illustrated by Kentaro Yabuki. It was originally serialized in Japan in Shueisha’s Weekly Shōnen Jump. It was later collected in twenty tankōbon volumes from January 11, 2001 to October 9, 2004. The series was adapted into a twenty-four episode anime series by Gonzo studio. It debuted in Japan on the anime satellite television network Animax and the terrestrial Tokyo Broadcasting System network on October 6, 2005 with its final episode airing on March 30, 2006. The story centers on a man named Train Heartnet who withdrew from an elite group of assassins called the Chronos Numbers (時の番人, Toki no Bannin?) to becomes a bounty hunter dubbed sweeper.

Viz Media licensed the manga series for English-language publication in North America and as of May 2009, have released all 20 volumes of the series. Funimation Entertainment licensed the anime series for North American broadcast where it was broadcast on the Funimation Channel. The series later were released on six dvd compilations, as well as a Complete Series boxed set.

Indonesian :
Black Cat adalah judul sebuah manga fiksi dan aksi yang diterbitkan oleh Elex Media Komputindo di Indonesia. Anime dari manga ini juga ditayangkan di Animax. Black Cat ditujukan bagi kalangan remaja lelaki. Manganya sendiri mendapat sambutan yang baik dari pembaca di Indonesia.[rujukan?]

About Rental Magica

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Rental Magica (レンタルマギカ, Rentaru Magika?) is a Japanese light novel series by Makoto Sanda, with illustrations by pako. It is currently in the midst of serialization in The Sneaker magazine published by Kadokawa Shoten. An anime television series adaptation animated by Zexcs was broadcast in Japan between October 7, 2007 and March 23, 2008, airing a total of twenty-four episodes.

About Dennou Coil

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Dennō Coil (電脳コイル, Dennō Koiru?, lit. Electric Brain Coil or Computer Coil), Coil — A Circle of Children, is a Japanese animation science fiction series depicting a near future where augmented reality (AR) technology has just begun to enter the mainstream. The series takes place in the fictional city of Daikoku, a hotbed of AR development with an emerging city-wide virtual infrastructure. It follows a group of children as they use AR glasses to unravel the mysteries of the half real, half Internet city, using a variety of illegal software tools, techniques, and virtual pets to manipulate the digital landscape.

Dennō Coil, in development for over a decade, is the series director debut of Japanese animator Mitsuo Iso. It premiered on NHK Educational on May 12, 2007. Due to the animators involved in its production and its unusually high-profile television broadcast time slot, Dennō Coil was highly anticipated.[1]

 
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